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    My love for K-Pop began years before Psy ever erupted onto the American pop music scene with his ever so popular song “Gangnam Style”. To be exact, I have been a long time fan of the genre for roughly seven years now and am still to this very day an avid listener and fan of K-Pop. As a young fourteen-year-old at the time, I remember wanting to search for new music to listen to and had discovered K-Pop music videos largely by accident by simply clicking on recommended videos on YouTube. One of…

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    Dr. Meyer, I honestly thank you so much for your kind words. Although the last couple weeks have been hard, I was able to have a nice long talk with my parents and family yesterday, and we all acknowledged that things are difficult right now, but we also agreed that all we can do is hope for the best. Despite the struggle we are facing, we have become more united as a family and that will be very helpful. Honestly, I feel much better than the last couple of days and I am glad that both you…

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    comes a high pitched squeal of a young child heading towards their parent’s car at a shopping mall parking lot. The joys of playing a game and competing with everyone around comes naturally to children. In “Children Need to Play, Not Compete,” author Jessica Statsky argues that participation in competitive team sports is damaging to a developing child. In contrast, the paper “Children’s Development Through Sports Competition: Derivate, Adjustive, Generative, and Maladaptive Approaches” by Hong…

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    The Embalming of Mr. Jones is an article that was written by Jessica Mitford who was born in Basford Mansion, England in 1917. She was born in a very wealthy family but refused to be under her family’s upbringing. She later joined politics and moved to the United States of America as an immigrant. Embalming is simply the process that is carried out between death and the burial of a dead body to preserve it from decomposing, Mitford explains the process that Mr. Jones underwent. In this article,…

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    Summary: In the book, 13 Reasons Why, you hear about the life of Hannah Baker and why it ended how it did and while she was still a young girl. Before Hannah decides to take her life, she records a series of tapes and passes them around to people who are the reasons why she took her life. As each person receives the tapes that Hannah recorded and realize that they are the reasons why she killed herself, there all seems to be problems between them. Some of the people recorded on the tapes don’t…

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    during the course of the relationship between the physician and patient is confidential to the greatest possible degree." (Jessica Wilen Berg, 2011). In medical practice confidentiality is to be believed as one of the core duties. The healthcare provider has to keep patients personal information private unless the consent from the patient is taken to reveal the information (Jessica De Bord, 2014). The patients often share personal information with the healthcare providers, if the confidentiality…

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    In todays society, body issues and the extremes people are going to are being troublesome and leading to many issues such as anorexia, bulimia and obesity – contrasting outcomes of Bordo’s explanation of the responses to contemporary media. Accordingly, contemporary society ideals have changed and are nearly unattainable by natural means. As Susan Bordo illustrates in her essay, Reading the Slender Body women have participated in a shift of how the body should look. For example, an hourglass…

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    sometimes lead to misfortune among others. What’s best for the greater good, isn’t necessarily what’s best for the individual. This moral dilemma relates to the issues in the novel Dawn by Octavia Butler and an article written about Henrietta Lacks by Jessica L Stump . Circumstances when somatic rights are thrown aside isn’t acceptable without consent, however, in times of desperation, we often side in favour of the group rather then the individual. With trying to preserve the human…

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    I really glad I went to this rotation. I really didn’t have a great idea of what occupational nurses do until doing this rotation. My golden nugget for today was that every position that a nurse can have is important, and it’s good to learn what each position entails. 1. Define occupational health nursing. Occupational Health Nurses (OHN) are registered nurses who independently observe and assess workers ' health status with respect to job tasks and hazards. Using their specialized…

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    can reduce it by not becoming the bullies ourselves. Case study 1 Jessica Logan was an 18-year-old Sycamore High School senior when it happened. She sent a nude photo of herself to her then boyfriend, it was reported that the photo was sent to hundreds of teenagers in at least seven other high schools around area after the couple broke up. The cyber bullying continued through Facebook, Myspace and text messages. Jessica hanged herself not long after, after attending the funeral of another…

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